An Interdisciplinary Approach in the Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Era

D. Pandey, B. Pandey, N. Sindhwani, R. Anand, V. K. Nassa, P. Dadheech
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COVID-19 is not only a medical science issue, but it is also a critical issue for other experts such as social scientists, economists, technologists, psychiatrists, statisticians, sociologists, policymakers, politicians, and administrators, among others. Therefore, it is important to make collective efforts to deal with this pandemic. Interdisciplinary research is one of the best ways to achieve this. Interdisciplinary research is capable of bridging traditional divides between disciplines and also combines research excellence with relevant impact. Interdisciplinary research should be treated as policy research. The quality of the interdisciplinary research structure not only provides new ideas and areas of research, but also flexibility and expanded possibilities for traditional disciplines. This manuscript will likely inspire researchers and policymakers to further their interdisciplinary research on the coronavirus pandemic. In the present book, authors from diverse backgrounds have expressed their views on this specific problem. They have contributed their ideas on how the pandemic has affected every aspect of human life, including education, economics, social life, finance, information technology, etc. © 2022 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
后covid -19大流行时代的跨学科方法
COVID-19不仅是一个医学科学问题,也是社会科学家、经济学家、技术专家、精神科医生、统计学家、社会学家、政策制定者、政治家和管理人员等其他专家的关键问题。因此,必须作出集体努力,应对这一流行病。跨学科研究是实现这一目标的最佳途径之一。跨学科研究能够弥合学科之间的传统鸿沟,并将研究成果与相关影响结合起来。跨学科研究应被视为政策研究。高质量的跨学科研究结构不仅提供了新的研究思路和领域,而且为传统学科提供了灵活性和扩展的可能性。这份手稿可能会激励研究人员和政策制定者进一步开展冠状病毒大流行的跨学科研究。在本书中,来自不同背景的作者对这一具体问题发表了自己的看法。他们就疫情如何影响人类生活的各个方面(包括教育、经济、社会生活、金融、信息技术等)发表了自己的看法。©2022 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc.。版权所有。
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